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Despite the traditional concerns of service quality and billing issues, consumers cite waiting in line at the store as the number one customer experience complaint with their wireless carrier, reports TimeTrade, the leading provider of online appointment scheduling.

Despite the rise in online banking, consumers – particularly millennials – still require knowledgeable, personalized assistance when making banking decisions, according to new data from TimeTrade, the leading provider of online appointment scheduling. To achieve a better understanding of the behavior of banking customers, the company surveyed more than 1,000 U.S. consumers about their banking habits and perceptions.

Despite the hype around e-commerce and online shopping, consumers still look to shop in the physical store. To help retailers better understand customer preferences, TimeTrade, the leading provider of online appointment scheduling, surveyed more than 1,000 consumers about their perceptions and habits around retail shopping.

TimeTrade, the leading online appointment scheduling platform for the world’s largest brands, has reached a milestone by enabling 300 million consumer-to-business connections. This achievement equates to over $3 Billion in annual commerce.

TimeTrade, the company that has powered more than 250 million scheduled customer visits, is expanding its platform with the launch of TimeTrade Insight™. It is the only solution that manages the retail path-to-purchase and creates direct attribution of purchase to a web ad, online promotion or click-to-schedule button on a website.

Business Wire. As consumers clamor for personal attention, TimeTrade Systems, the world’s #1 scheduling platform, has hit a major milestone, with more than a quarter of a billion appointments booked—directly translating into more than $2 billion in commerce every year.

Retailers are constantly looking to reinvent the buying experience and create the store of the future, so TimeTrade asked more than 1,000 consumers about their relationships with retail brands – what’s working, what’s not and most importantly, how retailers can improve.

BOSTON – Sales representatives that give prospects what they need within five minutes, are nine times more likely to seal the deal, according to a recentstudy by TeleNet. Unfortunately, most sales teams kill thousands of would-be deals everyday by engaging in a game of cat and mouse.

BOSTON — (BUSINESS WIRE) — thousands of shoppers walk through store doors every day looking for guidance on what to buy, but nearly 90 percent leave empty handed when they can’t find the help they need. That’s according to a new, national survey of more than 1,000 consumers conducted by TimeTrade, the company creating powerful connections between retailers and consumers.